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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Miller, at half-pastvtwolve. Audit:CharlceClarke, attwelve. (Defere Mr. Comnmissioner FASS.) Examinations: John H. Davey, Drury-lane, eoach-wheelwright, Ut ?? Fell, Hammersmith, buildor, at two. Choice of assignees: James Pugh, late of Jernynu-street, tailor ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Head, in his dwellink-house. The prosecutor, it appeared, was the landlord of the Hope public-house in Blackrmoor-street, Drury-lane, and lateortithe evening of the 29th of December his wfie on going up stairs found that some drawers in. their bed-ifoom ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... the Drury-lane bill-sticker, who had almost a monopoly of tire trades, and employed a ! great many men, was constantly authorizing persons to efface or destroy then). In cross-examination by Mr. Fenton, the witness admitted that the Drury-lane bills ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... French-Madeley v Mansfield. BANKtRUPTCY COURT, BASINGRALL-STREET. (Before Mr. Commissioner FANE.) Certificates: Johe H. Davy, Drury-lane, coach wheelwright, at half-past ?? Fell, Hammersmith, builder, at half-past ?? Green, Harrow-road, builder, at two. (Before ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... showed the income and expenses. The latter he thought had been too large. The insolvent said he made £500 when be was a. Drury. lane Theatre, and out of £350 a-year afterwards he had expended a good deal in travelling expenses. It was stated to the Court ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... found on hir disguises in the shape of spectacles, a wig, whiskers, moor taches, &c. Mr. Samuel Randall, 21, Broad-street. Drury-lane, an several others, stepped forward to prefer charges ?? th prisoner ; some of them had been most extensively plun dered ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATURDAY, BOw-STREET.-JaMes Mitchell was charged, before Mr, Henry, with committing a robbery at the Craven Head, Drury-lane, the house of Mr. Robert Hales the celebrated Norfolk giant. The prosecutor, who is 7 feet 8 inches in height, ano weiglhs ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POL1CE-YESTERDAY. BOW STREET.-One of the inhabitants of Crown-court, whose house abuts upon the burial-grodrd in Drury-lane, waited upon Mr. Hall, to complain of the nuisance occa- sionerl by the opening of a grave in close proximity to his back windows ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Little Ruesell. street, Drury-lane, was found in his pocket, together woith 17 patterns of drapery, with the prices attached, which had been. enclosed in it. Another envelope, addressed to Mr. Smith, trie lessee of Drury-lane Theatre ; a letter and enve- ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... aseaultiuc William Daniels, of 8, Sergeante'.inn, Pleet-street. The complainant stated that he was in the dress-circle of Drury-lane Theatre, with his wife, on Monday evening. The, defendant, who was accompanied by a lady, entered the adjoiniug box at all ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... questioned by Mr. Sleigh as to what had become of the picture, and he admitted that he had raised money on it at a shop in Drury-lane. The jury found for the plaintiffs-damages, £156. ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... a great many years ago, and he died in 1834. The second was Lodoiska, which was published in 1794, and performed at Drury-lane Theatre in the same year. The author of the air died as long ago as 1800. The third was called Le Natif, and was, in ...